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Clean Air

Few things can impact your health like dirty indoor air.

The average person can spend up to 90% of their time inside between home and work. Children, the elderly and people with illnesses - the ones who need clean air even more - are often stuck inside longer. Due to our time indoors, lack of air circulation and a variety of other factors, indoor air can sometimes be worse than what's outside. That's why a good air purifier is so important.

You know you need an air purifier if you get congested at home, there are strange smells, you feel better outside, the air in your house is stale, you've just brought in new furniture, there is a lack of air movement, obvious excessive humidity or you see mold and mildew. Below you can see air purifiers that will remove a wide variety of bacteria, viruses, pollutants, molds and more.

Types of Air Purifiers

Ozone air purifiers are highly effective at getting rid of odors, microbes, gases, molds and a host of other contaminates. It leaves the home feeling and smelling refreshed. You can choose units that are suited for every day home use or units designed for combating severe problems in homes or commercial spaces.

Air sterilizers can incorporate heat or ultraviolet light to purify air. Units like the AirFree pull in room air across a ceramic core, burning up and eliminating 99.99% of bacteria, spores, viruses, fungus, mold and more. Ultraviolet units like the NQ Clarifier use UV-C, which penetrates the walls of viruses and bacteria and destroys them. It is widely used in hospitals, homes and commercial buildings.

Photo-catalytic purifiers like Pionair use ultraviolet light as well, but it works faster because titanium dioxide is also used to oxidize surrounding water molecules in the air. It's more effective than chlorine and much safer. Another advantage is that there are no filters to change.